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May 15 2026ENVIRONMENT

How Alaska’s Changing Seasons Explain Why You Should Care About Wildfires

Alaska doesn’t ease into wildfire season gradually—it jumps in fast. While the state still fights leftover winter melts in March and early April, the real shift happens as snow disappears and spring winds kick in, turning last year’s dry grass into kindling. Most Alaskans know the risks by now: one

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May 15 2026EDUCATION

Why some pharmacy tests might be harder than others

Tests in pharmacy school aren’t created the same way. Many come straight from the teachers who run the courses, which makes their exams part of the learning environment. These exams sometimes include words that have more than one meaning or aren’t used in everyday speech. For students who learned En

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May 14 2026WEATHER

Sunny Days Ahead: Minnesota Hits the 70s

Minnesota is set for a bright and warm Wednesday, with temperatures rising into the low to mid‑70s across most areas. The city of Minneapolis will reach about 73 degrees, while northern parts stay cooler with highs in the lower 70s. Light winds from the north keep the air comfortable, and the sky st

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May 14 2026WEATHER

Stormy Winds, Heavy Rains and a Heat Spike Hit Staten Island

Staten Island will see a mix of strong breezes and wet weather this week. In the afternoon, gusts may reach 40 miles per hour across much of the area. That same day, a slow‑moving cold front will bring widespread showers and possible thunderstorms from the evening into Friday. The heaviest

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May 14 2026CELEBRITIES

Red Carpet Rules Get a Make‑over

The French Riviera is back on guard as the 2026 Cannes Film Festival opens its gates with a fresh set of dress‑code rules. First, no nudity is allowed on the red carpet or anywhere else at the event because of “decency reasons. ” Second, very wide outfits and long trains that could block guest

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May 14 2026HEALTH

Low Muscle, High Blood Pressure: What the Numbers Say

The study looked at whether having less muscle can raise blood pressure. Researchers examined many adults and measured their lean body mass, which is the weight of muscle and other non‑fat tissues. They also recorded each person’s blood pressure. They found that people with lower lean mass tended t

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May 14 2026HEALTH

Heart Disease Surge in Africa: What the Health System Can Do

Recent data show that heart attacks and related problems are climbing fast in sub‑Saharan Africa. Cities grow, people eat differently, and many now live with high blood pressure or diabetes—factors that feed this trend. Because the region’s hospitals were built mainly to fight infections and hel

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May 14 2026CRIME

Three Men Charged with Assault After Santana Row Attack

A group of three men were brought before a judge on Wednesday for an assault that happened outside a restaurant in Santana Row. The incident took place on March 8 and involved two Israeli‑American men who were speaking Hebrew on a patio. The three suspects—Bruneil Henry Chamaki, Roma Akoyans and

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May 14 2026CELEBRITIES

Surprise Health Check‑In Shakes Up Ted Danson’s Routine

Ted Danson, who is 78 years old, recently shared that he had a sudden health issue during an episode of his podcast “Where Everybody Knows Your Name. ” He didn’t give many details but said he’s now back to full health. The actor described the experience as a wake‑up call that reminded him how fra

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May 14 2026HEALTH

GLP‑1 Drugs Could Boost Breast Cancer Survival, New Study Suggests

A fresh look at a large medical record review points to a possible link between GLP‑1 drugs and better long‑term outcomes for breast cancer patients. The research, published in a respected medical journal on May 11, examined nearly eight thousand women who received a breast cancer diagnosis betwe

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